Actually the length of time that your SSD runs is completely dependent on the workload.
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Safe from poor-quality credit, Visa is nevertheless highly dependent on the quantity of spending.
Even many of the new taxes are not necessarily dependent on the coverage mandate.
This hierarchy is solely dependent on the performance of the players on the field.
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The use of teams versus individual contributors is completely dependent on the nature of the work.
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The political risk may come later, partially dependent on the effectiveness of the Artic Council.
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The fiber-optic technology is fantastically complex and dependent on the latest materials and computing technology.
The health benefits of becoming employed were dependent on the quality of the job.
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Another explanation is that both Britain and America have been highly dependent on the finance industry.
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The classification of HCVFs is highly dependent on the particular socio-cultural and ecological context.
This yield is usually volatile and strongly dependent on the debt capital markets globally.
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The growth of public spending in these countries was highly dependent on the commodity boom.
TfL's ability to progress this scheme in future is dependent on the availability of funding, however.
Despite past efforts at diversification, including via acquisition, Intel remains highly dependent on the PC market.
Projected earnings are dependent on the quality of the forecasts, which are always just educated guesses.
By some measures Kikkoman is the Japanese firm most dependent on the American market.
And rich countries are, moreover, less dependent on the stuff than they used to be.
That was reckoned to take the number of jobs dependent on the bases to about 11, 000.
One when all children can read, where no one is dependent on the state.
In addition, wikis lack a controlling voice, making them dependent on the wisdom of crowds.
Second, the effectiveness of fines is dependent on the health and size of the company.
The Court's ability to dictate government policy is dependent on the existence of these political NGOs.
How are we going to do that now that they're not so dependent on the TARP?
Other banks, notably in Spain, Iceland and Scandinavia, are even more dependent on the wholesale markets.
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This has left much of the banking system heavily dependent on the ECB for its funding.
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And so we can't be as dependent on the one industry that we were so dependent upon.
The exact amount is dependent on the outcome of talks with the Treasury and the European Commission.
Apart from Costa Rica, the economies in the region are heavily dependent on the United States market.
They are not dependent on the one central (and excellent) research staff at the Board of Governors.
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